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The Bath Arms Hotel
The Bath Arms Hotel Bath Street Cheddar Somerset, Cheddar, BS27 3AA Show on map 0.1 miles from CheddarCheddar, which is located in Somerset, is situated in the English countryside. The largest gorge in the UK is actually Cheddar Gorge. There are numerous show caves situated in the local area that should not be missed while visiting. The village is perhaps best known for lending its name to Cheddar cheese. Over the years the village has become a tourist destination and offers numerous sights and cultural events to enjoy throughout the year. There is a variety of eating establishments in the immediate area as well as shops to browse. Visitors will also find there are ample accommodation options in the immediate area.
Cheddar, the English town in the County of Somerset is known for its stunning gorges. It is claimed that the town hosts some of the most thrilling caves in the region and many of them are matchless throughout the world. Tourists have considered the town as the true source of an adventurous trip.
The town is known to be the dwelling place for pre-historic man, and now special scientific projects are running in the town to identify the traces of long gone human tribes. Many universities have opened their special branches to study how people used to live in this part of world centuries ago.
Cheddar Gorge is not only the largest known gorge of Britain but it has ever since become a hub for tourist activities in Somerset. The adjacent series of caves adds to the charisma of the amazing surrounding. The true spirit of the town can be enjoyed in the summer when the whole town is full of enthusiastic tourists. Apart from the summer, in other seasons one can explore the town in academic detail.
In off peak season the town's museum offers a good starting point. There are many guides available at that time of the year so tourists can get many benefits from one to one guided tours. The museum also holds amazing exhibits. The real peace and tranquility of the place can be sought out during the winter months and off peak season.